If you want to try yourself, you need
1) OE-1.6 installed and running for the type of box you want to compile for
2) source code for you USB device

You can compile nearly any kernel module outside the kernel tree as follows:

code:

1:
2:
3:

make -C kernelsrcdir SUBDIRS=modulesrcdir modules

If OE-1.6 ist installed in /stuff-1.6/dm800 then kernelsrc would be "/stuff-1.6/dm800/build/tmp/work/dm800-oe-linux/linux-dm800-2.6.18-r2/linux
-2.6.18" (checkout the -r2 in the path, this will increment with every kernel release)

Roland

This post has been edited 3 time(s), it was last edited by rmie: 08.05.2010 22:57.

If you want to try yourself, you need
1) OE-1.6 installed and running for the type of box you want to compile for
2) source code for you USB device

You can compile nearly any kernel module outside the kernel tree as follows:

code:

1:
2:
3:

make -C kernelsrcdir SUBDIRS=modulesrcdir modules

If OE-1.6 ist installed in /stuff-1.6/dm800 then kernelsrc would be "/stuff-1.6/dm800/build/tmp/work/dm800-oe-linux/linux-dm800-2.6.18-r2/linux
-2.6.18" (checkout the -r2 in the path, this will increment with every kernel release)

Roland

Thank you very mutch for trying to compile the driver. But for dreambox you need to use method C because the kernel is between 2.6.16 to 2.6.27.
Method A is only for x.x.30 and above.

I also tried to setup a OE 1.6 but it won't work i got some troubles with bitbake